I feel a bit like this is saying I have a car built for the Loch Ness monster pending sponsorship.

Does anybody really think the Supergirls entry has any cred without Simona?

Renee obviously has enough talent and commercial nous to get onto the grid, and she has attracted some quality sponsors - but her performances have always been lackluster in my opinion. I'm guessing that Chris Jewell owns the 'Supergirls' concept, and I wonder who is waiting in the wings to support this?

Given the financial clout you could probably never do better than Katie Page with regards to this.

Sponsorship wouldn't be a big problem in this move imo Renee has always been able to attract sponsors very easily. But this is by no means an insult to Chelsea she's a good driver but I think she's too underexperienced,I feel it would be a better solution if they were to revive to supergirls persona and run at Bathurst that they should look for another overseas driver to partner Renee someone like Pippa Mann, Katherine Legge etc. would be good options

Sponsorship wouldn't be a big problem in this move imo Renee has always been able to attract sponsors very easily. But this is by no means an insult to Chelsea she's a good driver but I think she's too underexperienced,I feel it would be a better solution if they were to revive to supergirls persona and run at Bathurst that they should look for another overseas driver to partner Renee someone like Pippa Mann, Katherine Legge etc. would be good options

Honestly I am over Renee Gracie - I'd love to see the Supergirls concept continue, and for one of those girls to drive alongside SdS - but as stated previously Nissan may opt for someone with more local experience, so that means a bloke.

Renee's, and her management's problem is that they insist that (up til this year), she's the only female driver competing in Supercars.

This attitude will only get you so far in the sport. Marketing execs that have been involved with Supercars, will know that this hasn't been entirely true, and furthermore, the savvy ones don't suffer the fools gladly.

Renee's, and her management's problem is that they insist that (up til this year), she's the only female driver competing in Supercars.

This attitude will only get you so far in the sport. Marketing execs that have been involved with Supercars, will know that this hasn't been entirely true, and furthermore, the savvy ones don't suffer the fools gladly.